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BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Moon Ihlwan |
I Think I'll Watch TV -- On My Cell Phone As free mobile broadcasting nears in South Korea, cell carriers may lose revenue. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2005 Steven Cherry |
South Korea Pushes Mobile Broadband South Korea is seeking greater connectivity with wireless broadband. |
BusinessWeek November 28, 2005 Moon Ihlwan |
Flooring The Research Engine Samsung is first with WiBro phones and aims to unseat Intel as No. 1 in chips. |
PC Magazine May 16, 2007 Monty Phan |
A New Day for Wimax? Could the rollout of South Korea's WiBro mobile broadband service finally pump life into the anemic WiMAX initiative here in the States? |
BusinessWeek November 24, 2003 Moon Ihlwan |
South Korea: Plugging Into Batteries In A Big Way Korean investments in plants and research threaten Japan's dominance. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2005 John Blau |
Telephone TV Thousands of cell phone owners in Europe and North America are using services that stream content to their handsets over high-speed, packet-based cellular networks. And millions more could soon join the fray with the launch of an alternative television-broadcast technology. By the look of things, South Korea could have the edge here. |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Moon Ihlwan |
Korea: Mobile Banking Takes Off While it's been tried before, in Korea and elsewhere, a memory chip makes the new service far easier to use -- and far more popular -- than earlier schemes. And for Korea's finance and cellular industries, it's a win-win deal. |
BusinessWeek April 25, 2005 Moon Ihlwan |
Samsung Is Putting Songs In Its Heart The phone division of the Korean company seems to have a new ambition driving its phone development: music. |
BusinessWeek December 4, 2006 Edwards & Ihlwan |
Upward Mobility Ultrafast networks and whizzy features are about to turn your cell phone into - well, your right arm. |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 John R. Quain |
Beyond WiMAX A new generation of wireless technology could shake up cell-phone services. |
InternetNews February 4, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
South Korea's Grand Telecom Plan While China grabs headlines, South Korea quietly positions itself as a worldwide player. |
InternetNews March 10, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel's New R&D Center Has Seoul The chipmaker will focus on wireless communications technology and other advances at its South Korea lab. |
BusinessWeek January 24, 2005 Moon Ihlwan |
Korea's LG LG Electronics may end up being a strong No. 2 in Korea, the role Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial -- maker of Panasonic products -- plays to Sony. |
Wired May 2005 Frank Rose |
Seoul Machine Cell phones. Memory chips. Plasma TVs. How Samsung made Korea a consumer electronics superpower. |
BusinessWeek April 8, 2010 Moon Ihlwan |
How Korea Fretted Its Way to Success Years of worrying about being squeezed by China and Japan helped Seoul stand up to its rivals. Now it's obsessed with finding the Next Big Thing. |
BusinessWeek February 17, 2010 Moon Ihlwan |
Korean Tech Is Losing Its Cool How did Korea, a onetime digital trendsetter, became a laggard in an era of smartphones and amazing apps. |
BusinessWeek July 30, 2007 Moon Ihlwan |
Samsung Is Having A Sony Moment The Korean titan is showing signs of complacency -- and results are suffering. |
PC Magazine August 25, 2009 Lance Ulanoff |
WiMax: Why You Want It Now South Korea's WiBro wireless broadband is too fast and fun to be ignored. |
BusinessWeek March 26, 2007 Ihlwan & Hall |
New Tech, Old Habits Despite world-class IT networks, Japanese and Korean workers are still chained to their desks. |
BusinessWeek March 8, 2004 Moon Ihlwan in Seoul |
Want Innovation? Hire A Russian Korean companies are cashing in by signing up low-cost engineers |
BusinessWeek March 1, 2004 Rosenbush et al. |
Broadband: What's The Holdup? The U.S. lags far behind global leaders such as Korea and Japan, where broadband is far faster and cheaper, thanks to more focused national policy, less cumbersome regulation, and more densely populated regions. What's holding up the US with broadband? |
Popular Mechanics September 3, 2009 Seth Porges |
Underground High-Speed Internet: Testing WiMAX in Seoul Subways It's something of an eye-opener to get a firsthand look at a location where WiMAX networks are up and running to their full potential: Seoul. |
TIME Asia November 15, 2010 Michael Schuman |
Asia's Latest Miracle Over the past decade, Korea has reinvented itself. It has become an innovator, an economy that doesn't just make stuff, but designs and develops products, infuses them with the latest technology, and then brands and markets them worldwide, with style and smarts. |
The Motley Fool April 20, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Waiting for WiMax The Wi-Fi successor has been called "broadband on steroids." It has been a long time coming, but Intel's release of its WiMax "Rosedale" chip on Monday heralds its arrival. What will it mean for investors? |
InternetNews February 11, 2008 |
LG, Samsung Bet on New Mobile Linux Platform Samsung and LG Electronics on Monday showed new phones using free Linux software from the Mobile Linux foundation, which said in total 18 phones from seven vendors would use its software. |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2009 Tim Beyers |
The iPhone in Korea: Is SK Telecom Blowing It? South Korea Telecom approves the iPhone but the telco leader will wait. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2007 Sascha Segan |
Learning From Europe Americans talk more than any other mobile phone consumers on earth, and we have superfast wireless data networks in most of our major cities. But we're way behind the curve on actually using those networks. |
The Motley Fool July 25, 2007 Dave Mock |
Foolish Forecast: SK Telecom's Metric Minutiae The South Korean wireless service provider is set to post second-quarter 2007 results shortly. Investors, here is what you can expect to see. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 7, 2008 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Citi and SK Telecom Enter Mobile Banking Partnership Citi announced it is entering a partnership with South Korea's SK Mobile aimed at developing a more comprehensive and advanced set of mobile financial services and technologies. |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Moon Ihlwan |
Samsung Inside? Look out, Intel. The Korean giant wants to become the No. 1 chipmaker. |
Wired March 2006 Frank Rose |
Sky Dayton Gets Mobile High rates, low tech - when it comes to cell phones, the US is the third world. The trend surfer who started EarthLink wants to sell you a fully loaded device from the wiredest place on the planet. (Think kool, like Korea.) |
PHONE+ December 4, 2009 |
Samsung Brings Clearwire WiMAX Beyond the Dongle Samsung has announced the WiMAX-enabled Mondi mobile Internet device. |
InternetNews March 15, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
WiMAX on Trial Nortel and LG will jointly develop and market products around the wireless broadband technology and AT&T plans two commercial WiMAX trials tests year. |
Entrepreneur November 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Call Forward No question about it: the mobile phones of tomorrow have a lot in store for you. |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Moon Ihlwan |
A Surprise Ending At Hanaro Telecom In the struggle over the telecom gem, the foreign players actually won. |
Home Toys October 2005 Yuanzhe (Michael) Cai |
Look Ma! My Cell Phone Kills Mosquitoes Cell phones are no longer just tools for making phone calls. Phone makers have been busy developing new models that include advanced entertainment and information features. |
BusinessWeek January 19, 2004 Andy Reinhardt |
The Next Big Thing For Wireless? WiMax is a lot faster than Wi-Fi and has a bigger range -- but success isn't assured |
BusinessWeek October 3, 2005 Andy Reinhardt |
A New Wireless Order Nokia and others are starting to turn out phones that switch easily between various technologies. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Moon Ihlwan |
Korea's China Play They're partners now. But in the future, China will dominate this powerful relationship |
AskMen.com Marc Voyer |
Top 10: Tech Cities Where is the future coming from? A select group of cities that have strong research and development in technology and a population that embraces it. |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Moon Ihlwan |
Look Who Owns Korea Inc. Foreigners hold more and more shares as burned Koreans continue to shun stocks. The market's dependence on foreign money presents an obvious risk: If a crisis erupts, that capital could flee in a matter of days. |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2007 Dave Mock |
EU Wants Home-Grown Mobile TV Alternative technologies are once again blocked in Europe. Essentially, this means that handheld manufacturers such as Samsung and Motorola will once again have to develop their products with multiple technologies from different vendors. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
WiMAX Team-Up WiMAX wireless broadband technology got a boost in mid-June, as Nokia and Intel announced plans to accelerate its deployment. |
InternetNews September 20, 2006 David Needle |
Online Music To Go Interactive YouTube meets American Idol? Nayio Media gets set to launch its Visual Music Player in U.S. |
BusinessWeek April 25, 2005 Roger O. Crockett |
iPod Killers? With innovative services and snazzier phones, the telecom players figure they can swipe a chunk of the digital music market that Apple Computer Inc. cracked open with its iconic iPod. |
InternetNews November 16, 2007 Tim Scannell |
Mobile Broadband Moving Beyond the Small Screen Wireless carriers and industry analysts outline the future of the mobile Internet based on technologies like WiMAX and a range of emerging devices. |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2004 Ben McClure |
Motorola Slips Samsung steps around Motorola in the mobile phone market, pushing the company out of the No. 2 slot. But does the market shift really matter? |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2004 Rich Duprey |
Coming Soon: Mobile TV Cell phone manufacturers are teaming up to bring mobile television to your handset. |
PC Magazine September 2, 2009 Sascha Segan |
A World Without Apple? South Korea shows what the world might look like if the iPod and iPhone had never happened. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 Guizzo & Santo |
The Runners-up: More Earthshaking Chips These 13 great little chips didn't make our list -- mainly because we ran out of space in print. And, well, one isn't even a chip |